Burn-out Symptômes
We help you identify if you are affected by a burn-out
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Burnout first results in physical signs: permanent fatigue, back pain, insomnia, migraine, stomach aches, frequent infections, etc. Emotional emptiness, anxiety, depression in all its forms, irritability and a tendency towards isolation can all be signs of psychological suffering. The exhausted person can become unusually cold, indifferent, emotionally isolated, and cynical.
Most often, the physical signs disappear spontaneously, but this is not a sign of a lasting improvement in the state of health.
When working conditions continue to be unsatisfactory, other characteristic signs gradually appear, frustration, the feeling of failure and excessive detachment from events and the environment. Eating disorders may appear, even drug addiction (alcohol, drugs, medication). Exhaustion, when it persists, can also trigger a proven depression which aggravates burnout.
People who suffer from burnout for long periods seem predisposed to other health problems, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, overweight or obesity.
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